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© 

2005

 Alamo Group Inc.

Published 06-05

         Part No. 5047C

OPERATOR'S MANUAL

This Operator's Manual is an integral part of the safe operation
of this machine and must be maintained with the unit at all
times.  READ,  UNDERSTAND, and FOLLOW the Safety and
Operation Instructions contained in this manual before
operating the equipment.

7600A

 SNOW BLOWER

RHINO

®

1020 S. Sangamon Ave.
Gibson City, IL 60936
800-446-5158
Email: [email protected]

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Summary of Contents for 5047C

Page 1: ...the safe operation of this machine and must be maintained with the unit at all times READ UNDERSTAND and FOLLOW the Safety and Operation Instructions contained in this manual before operating the equi...

Page 2: ...ty equipment properly attached to minimize the chance of accidents BEFORE YOU START Read the safety messages on the implement and shown in your manual Observe the rules of safety and common sense WARR...

Page 3: ...CTION SECTION 2 1 ASSEMBLY SECTION 3 1 Hydraulic Chute Rotation Cylinder 3 2 Hitch Assemblies 3 3 OPERATION SECTION 4 1 MAINTENANCE SECTION 5 1 Nuts and Bolts 5 2 Drive Chain 5 2 Shear Bolt 5 2 PTO Lu...

Page 4: ...condition replace if necessary ____ Check that gearboxes have been filled with oil ____ Check that all grease fittings have been lubricated DEALER S DELIVERY GUIDE ____ Mounting and removal from tract...

Page 5: ...SAFETY SECTION Safety Section 1 1...

Page 6: ...is manual and on decals which are attached to the equipment The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED The Symbol and Signal Word are intended to warn the owner opera...

Page 7: ...or turned off and all evidence of rotation has ceased S3PT 10 Wait a minute Save a life DANGER NevercrawlunderaraisedImplementsupportedsolely bytheTractor3 Point hitch Release of the control lever or...

Page 8: ...to play on or around Tractor or Implement Children can slip or fall off the Equipment and be injured or killed Children can cause the Implement to shift or fall crushing themselves or others SG 25 DAN...

Page 9: ...NOTuseaPTOadaptertoattachanon matchingImplementdriveline toaTractorPTO Useofanadaptercandoubletheoperatingspeedofthe Mower resulting in excessive vibration thrown objects and blade and mower failure A...

Page 10: ...cularly during a turnover when the operator could be pinned under the ROPS SG 7 DANGER BEFORE leaving the tractor seat always engage the brake and or set the tractor transmission in parking gear disen...

Page 11: ...n the tractor engine in a closed building or without adequate ventilation The exhaust fumes can be hazardous to your health SG 23 WARNING Do not exceed the rated PTO speed for the Implement Excessive...

Page 12: ...lt in serious injury or even death Inspect the work area for such objects before snow blowing Remove any like object from the site Never allow the auger to contact such items SSB 3 WARNING Blow snow a...

Page 13: ...ep a careful lookout and use extreme care when working around utility lines Never allow the Snow Blower within 10 feet of any Utility power or gas line Heavy snow or ice storms can cause utility lines...

Page 14: ...only at safe speeds Serious accidents and injuries can result from operating this equipment at unsafe speeds Understand the Tractor and Implement and how it handles before transporting on streets and...

Page 15: ...WARNING Relieve hydraulic pressure prior to doing any maintenance or repair work on the Implement Place the Implement on the ground or securely blocked up disengage the PTO and turn off the tractor en...

Page 16: ...ork on the Snow Blower with the Tractor PTO driveline connected and running The Fan Auger or Drivelines could turn without warning and cause immediate entanglement injury or death SSB 8 WARNING All Sa...

Page 17: ...components NEVER REMOVE PROTECTIVE SHIELDS AND GUARDS NEVER MODIFY OR CUT PROTECTIVE SHIELDS OR GUARDS When shields or guards are removedtoaccessareasformaintenance theymustbereplacedandbeingoodcondi...

Page 18: ...Safety Section 1 14 7600A 06 05 SAFETY 2005 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY 24 28 26 27 Owners Manual Inside...

Page 19: ...azard Pinch Points 15 02965262 1 Decal Warning Hose Burst 16 1438333 6 Decal Grease 10 Hrs 17 99102 2 Rhino 3 14 x 11 34 18 D114 1 Decal Warning 1000 RPM 19 D302 2 Decal Rhino Logo 4 7 16 x 6 11 16 20...

Page 20: ...16 7600A 06 05 SAFETY 2005 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY Item 1 Peligro Spanish Translation P N00725746 Item 4 Notice To Owner P N00763977 Item2 DrivelineInstallation P N00756494 Item 3 Use Genuine Rhino Pa...

Page 21: ...up Inc SAFETY 7600A 06 05 Item 5 Peligro Driveline Instructions In Spanish P N00773723 Item 6 Warning Multi Hazard See Inside FrontCover P N00784039 Item7 DangerFromRotatingSnowblower Fan P N00784040...

Page 22: ...05 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY Item 9 Danger Moving Parts P N00784043 Item 10 Danger Guard Missing P N00784044 Item 11 Stay Back From Snowblower Intake P N00784045 Item 12 Warning Do Not Let Blower Spout C...

Page 23: ...FETY 2005 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY 7600A 06 05 Item 13 Danger Pinch Points P N02962764 Item 14 Danger Multi Hazard Pinch Points P N02962765 Item 15 Warning Hose Burst P N02965262 Item 16 Apply Grease Ev...

Page 24: ...Safety Section 1 20 7600A 06 05 SAFETY 2005 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY Item19 RHINOLOGO P ND302 Item17 RhinoLOGO P N 99102 Item 18 RPM 1000 P ND114 Item 20 Shield Missing P N00756004...

Page 25: ...05 Item 21 Red Reflector Keep reflector clear and visible at all times P N1458392 Item 22 Yellow Reflector Keep reflector clear and visible at all times P N1458393 Item 24 SMV Keep reflector clear an...

Page 26: ...Safety Section 1 22 7600A 06 05 SAFETY 2005 Alamo Group Inc SAFETY Item25 RotatingDriveline P N00756005...

Page 27: ...t is your responsibility to know what these regulations are in your own area or situation Refer to U S Dept of Labor Employment Standard Administration Wage Home Division Child Labor Bulletin 102 FEDE...

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Page 29: ...Introduction Section 2 1 INTRODUCTION SECTION...

Page 30: ...with years of dependable service with a minimum of repairs It is recommended that all operators of this implement read this manual or be instructed of its contents as to safety proper operation and m...

Page 31: ...2 Fill out the Warranty Card in full Be sure to answer all questions including the Serial Number of the Implement Mail within 30 days of delivery date of this implement NOTE Warranties are honored on...

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Page 33: ...ASSEMBLY SECTION Assembly Section 2 1...

Page 34: ...mechanism DO NOT install any longer stroke or non standard hydraulic cylinders as damage to the chute rotation mechanism will result 2 A hydraulic restrictor is required to limit hydraulic flow 3 Att...

Page 35: ...is easily adaptable to all standard Category 2 and 3 hitch arrangements These illustrations will detail which pins and bushings you will need for your tractor hitch 2 3 Hitch without Quick Hitch 2 3 Q...

Page 36: ...versal joint assembly to the tractor Slide slidelock collar back and slide on tractor PTO shaft until locking collar engages IMPORTANT Pull and push on the quick disconnect yokes several times to ensu...

Page 37: ...OPERATION SECTION Operation Section 4 1...

Page 38: ...he objects being thrown from SNOW BLOWER 7600A to prevent injury to bystanders and others however no shielding is 100 accurate All shields and guards must be maintained in good operational condition I...

Page 39: ...lic Roadways 4 28 14 Hauling the Tractor And Snow Blower 4 31 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 4 32 READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY SECTION OF THIS MANUALAND THE TRACTOR MANU...

Page 40: ...wer and tractor PPE is designed to provide operator protection from bodily injury and includes the following Personal Protective Equipment PPE Protective eye glasses goggles or face shield Hard hat St...

Page 41: ...ible from the rear of the unit Lights and a SMV emblem must be equipped directly on implements if the visibility of the tractor warning signals are obscured Maintain all manufacturer equipped safety s...

Page 42: ...hydraulic chute rotator allows you to rotate your chute to blow snow at different angles Be particularly careful when rotating the chute at different angles be sure there are no bystanders or animals...

Page 43: ...e speed WARNING DONOTuseaPTOadaptertoattachanon matchingImplementdriveline toaTractorPTO Useofanadaptercandoubletheoperatingspeedofthe implement resulting in excessive vibration and thrown objects Ada...

Page 44: ...is moving or while the engine is running Operate the Tractor controls from the Tractor seat only SG 9 3 GETTING ON AND OFF THE TRACTOR Use both hands and equipped handrails and steps for support when...

Page 45: ...er the tractor engine is running avoid accidental contact with the tractor transmission to prevent sudden and unexpected tractor movement The operator must have a complete understanding of the placeme...

Page 46: ...ce when raising and lowering the snow blower 3 Board the tractor and start the engine Position the tractor to the snow blower with the 3 point lift arms positioned between the respective set of snow b...

Page 47: ...the PTO shaft Push and pull the driveline back and forth several times to ensure a secure attachment DANGER NevercrawlunderaraisedImplementsupportedsolely bytheTractor3 Point hitch Release of the cont...

Page 48: ...have the injury treated immediately by a physician knowledge able and skilled in this procedure SG 15 7 PRE OPERATION INSPECTIONAND SERVICE Before each use a pre operation inspection and service of th...

Page 49: ...ng worn and unlegible decals NOTE The snow blower Operator s Manual and affixed Decals contain important instructions on the safe and proper use of the snow blower Maintain these important safety feat...

Page 50: ...put driveline to the Tractor PTO it is important that the connecting yoke spring activated locking collar slidesfreelyandthelockingballsareseatedsecurelyinthegrooveon theTractorPTOshaft Adrivelinenota...

Page 51: ...ubrication guide 2 To prevent damage to the driveline before operating the blower raise the three point and check the PTO knuckle DO NOT exceed 30 degrees Set the stop on the three point lift to preve...

Page 52: ...for you and this Equipment 2 Test the equipment at a slow speed in turns Increase the speed through the turn only after you determine that it is safe to operate at a higher speed Use extreme care and...

Page 53: ...conditions locking the differential provides no benefit and should not be used Make sure the tractor brakes are in good operating condition Tractor brakes can be set to operate independently allowing...

Page 54: ...ion should be taken to avoid hitting parked vehicles sign road structures bystanders and animals due to the overall length and width of the implement To avoid overturns drive the tractor with care and...

Page 55: ...gravity and added stability Inclines and ditches should be approached along a line which is at an angle as shown This type of path will reduce the possibility of over collapse of the driveline and re...

Page 56: ...em clearly and be sure to prevent the implement from contacting them Before starting any operation the operator must become familiar with the area to be snow blowed and any obstacles and hazards conta...

Page 57: ...engine speed and disengage the PTO Wait for all rotating motion to stop then raise the implement and move the tractor and implement off the object Inspect the area and mark the location of the debris...

Page 58: ...o the sides of the Tractor and Snow Blower Make sure that you can clearly see and identify passersby steep slopes ditches drop offs overhead obstructions power lines debris and foreign objects If you...

Page 59: ...or if a sheat bolt breaks in the fan the casting chute may plug If the chute should plug try raising the snow blower to transport position and the dropping it suddenly if this fails to clear blockage...

Page 60: ...e conditions of throwing objects for great distances 200 feet or more and causing serious injury or death Follow safety messages carefully SSB 7 STOP SNOW BLOWING IF PASSERSBY ARE WITHIN 200 FEET WARN...

Page 61: ...tion at a complete stop Move the implement to a level storage location and lower the implement to the ground If the implement is not resting securely on the ground block the implement up securely befo...

Page 62: ...tenance section 3 Tighten all bolts and pins to the recommended torque 4 Check the implement for worn and damaged parts Perform repairs and make replacements immediately so that the implement will be...

Page 63: ...Secure the driveline to the implement deck to prevent driveline damage or loss during transport WARNING In wet conditions where there is a likelihood of material collecting on the Implement make cert...

Page 64: ...d damaged or no longer reflective 13 1 Transporting on Public Roadways Extreme caution should be used when transporting the tractor and implement on public roadways The tractor must be equipped with a...

Page 65: ...in loss of steering control serious injury or even death Never allow the Implement to contact obstacles S3PT 12 WARNING Allow sufficient clearance for the Implement to swing outward while turning Imp...

Page 66: ...ll or on wet or rain slick roads the braking distance increases use extreme care and reduce your speed When operating in traffic always use the Tractor s flashing warning lights and reduce your speed...

Page 67: ...front and rear of the tractor utilizing the proper tie down locations as specified by the tractor manufacturer Arrange the chains so that when tightened the chains are pulling downward and against the...

Page 68: ...Worn universal joints bearings Worn bearings Check valve installed wrong Fan Shear Bolt Broken One of shear bolts in fan is sheared POSSIBLE REMEDY Gear down tractor Increase unit hieght Install chain...

Page 69: ...MAINTENANCE SECTION Maintenance Section 5 1...

Page 70: ...e to the shear plates IMPORTANT Replacement of the shear bolt with one of any other grade or size will be considered an unauthorized modification and the warranty will be void Drive Chain 1 Retighten...

Page 71: ...e Section 5 3 2005 Alamo Group Inc MAINTENANCE 7600A 06 05 P T O SHAFT GREASE EVERY 5 HOURS PUSH PTO SHAFT TOGETHER UNTIL GREASE FITTING LINES UP WITH SLOT IN SHIELD GREASE EVERY 5 HOURS GREASE EVERY...

Page 72: ...s the first year of operation Grease the second year and thereafter Give each Bearing two pumps with a hand operated grease gun every season Grease every 50 hours or every tenth time the Shear Bolt is...

Page 73: ...lly expose the grease nipple Occasionally pull the driveline halves apart and apply grease to all sides of the spline shaft IMPORTANT If the universal joint sliding members are allowed to dry out to t...

Page 74: ...onable amount as determined by Manufacturer and for returning the goods to the Dealer whether or not the claim is approved Purchaser is responsible for the trans portation cost for the goods or part s...

Page 75: ...onfine the employee to the protected area provided by the ROPS REQUIREDOFTHEOPERATOR 1 Securely fasten seatbelt if the tractor has a ROPS 2 Where possible avoid operating the tractor near ditches emba...

Page 76: ...7600A SOM 06 05 Printed U S A P N 5047C SNOW BLOWER...

Page 77: ...ND DROP LAST COPY IN ANY MAILBOX IMPORTANT TO PLACE THIS WARRANTY IN EFFECT THIS WARRANTY REGISTRATION MUST BE FILLED OUT SIGNED AND MAILED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF DELIVERY DATE OF THIS MACHINE DEALER AND P...

Page 78: ...ements above and the potential hazards of operating without such guards I understand that the operator is responsible for the safety of others in the area I have examined the product and accept it as...

Page 79: ...ntial hazards of operating without such guards I understand that the operator is responsible for the safety of others in the area I have examined the product and accept it as being complete and in sat...

Page 80: ...tial hazards of operating without such guards I understand that the operator is responsible for the safety of others in the area I have examined the product and accept it as being complete and in sati...

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